My wife and I each own 2012 VW Golf TDI's (purchased in 2011) and each has performed flawlessly (both approaching 40,000 miles). These cars are awesome! We get close to 40 mpg just buzzing around town. On the highway, we've achieved up to 59 mpg, and mind you, this is with the previous rendition of this engine. We couldn't be more pleased with our purchase, the fuel economy, and the fun-to-drive factor. I love the characteristics of the diesel engine so much, we'll likely never again own a gasoline engine car. VW makes an excellent product here.
I have a 2012 Golf TDI 6 Speed manual 4 door. I love it, the most MPG I have gotten so far was coming from Texas to NC, roughly 1163 Mile trip, was 57.6 MPG..I have pictures of it. I was shocked other than that, I usually average 43-47 mpg driving around the Charlotte NC area. I bought it used in 2013 with 12300 miles on the clock and have put 32K miles on it now. No problems at all. A lot of people say they have problems, but knock on wood, I haven't had any. I personally don't favor the 2015 Golfs built-in look of the Stereo and AC/Heater control knobs, IMO. Me and my wife are STILL WAITING FOR VW TO BRING OVER THE "TIGUAN TDI 4-MOTION".. ARE YOU LISTENING VW... If you do, we will definitely trade our golf in on the Tiguan TDI.
I'm a long time fan of TDIs. I agree. A TDI Tiguan would be a perfect offering. The higher ride height of the Tiguan makes for effortless entry and egress for us older folks. The fuel efficiency of the Diesel would be much appreciated over the dreadful MPG stats for the gasoline engine currently offered. And offering an all-wheel drive option is a no-brainer.
The DSG has been around for a while now,,and nobody tells how expensive the DSG is to maintain properly every 30,000 miles! NOBODY talks about this! Go with a manual Diesel for reliability!
Hi Autobytel! Great video. I'm working on a story about VW and its diesel engine. May I use a few seconds of your video in my story? I'm happy to link to your full video in my description. Thank you! - Cindy
I think the price shown at the end was for the base TDi. The SEL adds much to the cost and the car gets close to $30,000 with taxes - pricey for a subcompact hatch. The base TDi is a bargain for what you get if you don't mind the standard seat and stereo sans the sunroof. And 45-plus MPG is a penny saver, even with the increased cost of diesel over gasoline.
The most important consideration is the kind of driving you do. TDI is for moderate to long rides on highways and country roads. TSI is for stop and go urban driving. Gas accelerates better from the full stop. Diesel cruises better at speeds on flats. Also, mountains and low temps in your area? Choose gas. The other differences like the torsion beam rear suspension on the TDI are much less important consideration. Monthly fuel costs are similar in the USA market.
***** I agree, I would not want anything other than TDI for driving around town. Stay easy on the throttle and you can easily get 38-40mph in the city. I drive around Charlotte, NC all the time and get that on average.
I actually wish I'd bought a TDI over my GTI, I miss my mk6 TDI golf badly. Stealerships weren't selling the TDI's because of the dieselgate bs so I was stuck with the GTI.
Arturo Alvarez All TDI models require diesel fuel. Once you go diesel, you never go back. A TDI is ideal for road trips and highway commuters. You get your money's worth when you plan to put 15k+ miles per year on your car.
Diesel Review I agree, I have looked at other vehicles since owning my golf tdi, and I find myself comparing the MPG's to the golf. I will never walk away from a diesel car. The xtra money is well worth it.
The MQB also has a downgraded rear suspension on the diesels, it has a twist beam rear axle, the MK 6 and MK 5 have independent rear suspension, which is better Since the MK 7 uses DEF, they had to make room for the DEF tank, hence the change The older cars will have slightly better handling due to the IRS
The Mk7 European models; petrols, diesels (without SCR), plug-in hybrids, electrics and diesels with AdBlue SCR (DEF in the USA) all have multi-link rear suspension excluding Mk7 Golfs' with under 147hp (110 kW) output with front-wheel drive. They have a torsion beam rear axle.
I drove many of these new 170HP TDI-DSG cars like VW golf, passat, Skoda Octavia RS, Seat Leon FR and good cars no doubt, BUT no way on earth if I would live in the States drive something else than one of those great american steels.
BUYERS of DSG TRANSMISSIONS FOR TDI's BEWARE: I spoke to a VW dealer in CA, and confirmed that DSG transmissions require a fluid replacement service at about 35,000 or 40,000 miles. The COST IS ABOUT $450.00! YES, Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars!! And it is NOT covered under the warranty. This is an out-of-pocket expense. Note that this service is NOT needed on the manual transmission -- ONLY THE DSG for TDI GOLFs and TDI PASSATs. Additionally, it's not the kind of service that can simply be done by the average person. You'd actually need the technical tools and know-how of a VW mechanic to conduct this service. That's a large out-of-pocket cost that VW DEALERS HIDE THIS INFORMATION FROM BUYERS. IN FACT, SOME VW SALESMEN ARE UNAWARE OF THIS. I personally had to go straight to the service department at the dealership to confirm this, and they indicated the need for this service on ALL of their DSG transmissions. I find it rather unethical, and rather SLY for dealers not to mention this fact.
Michael DeGuzman DSG is a dual-clutch setup with wet clutches. That fluid must be replaced at 40k miles. Interestingly, other manufacturers have similar needs at 35k mies, and I'm talking about the front wheel drive joke called Mercedes CLA 250.
+ufoengines ... well I am not seeing it! ... Problem is, that since VW is not selling TDI right now, there is a severe shortage of supply now. Most people that own them will not sell.
"The 2015 Golf (MK.7) takes it up more than a notch" ?? I don't know about that one. Compare the new MK7 Golf to the older MK6 Golf and it's a downgrade in many ways. A) It's no longer made in Germany for the USA market. B) Even though the Golf is now made in Mexico we don't see any price savings. In fact VW cheaps out on a few things for the USA market compared to Europe. Things like smaller Stereo/Nav screen and harder door plastics in the rear. Of course there are still features the USA will never get at any price that Europe does get. C) The addition of the Ad Blue tank in the TDI. D) The TDI model no longer has rear independent suspension. E) Even though the MK. 7 Golf is bigger the gas tank loses 1.3 gallons of capacity. F) Some cheaper stamped metal pieces are now used. G) The Golf loses a 1/2 inch of headroom, not good for taller people.
I bet I don't, don't like the Prius. Anyways, I always find it amazing that internet trolls such as yourself get so worked up over other peoples comments on youtube. Your life must really suck. I am sure intelligent, detailed comments just piss you off the most. They probably come across to you as being "faggy" and pompous. Go take your dirt bike for a ride in the mud and try to cool off, everything will be ok.
I know how much nurses make, they make pretty good money, but sorry you won't be making as much money as me. Secondly, you are not even a nurse yet and I am doubting you will be goal oriented enough to be able to finish your degree. Thirdly, a nurse should be caring, understanding, and patient with others. The way you fly off the handle on simple youtube comments, the language you use, just shows how unfit you are for that job right now. At the very least you are very immature and I hope you grow out of the way your acting now so you can follow your dreams. Good luck
Ivan Vojt A lease is not ideal on diesels. TDI models are capable of traveling long distances and are usually racking up miles. A lease limits you to 30k-40k miles over your "ownership" period. Why do that when you can own it and go as far as you please? I put 115k miles on a mk5 Jetta TDI in 30 months, and sold it for more than the gasoline versions with 60k miles.
Leasing is about the stupidest thing you can do for any vehicle. Your just throwing away money. Buy instead, especially if its a VW diesel, best diesel cars in north america.
Don't touch this piece of crap,unless you want to be in the garage every other week with it. Totally unreliable, the emission system is a Heath Robinson affair - 02 sensors, particulate filter,catalytic convertor, EGV valve, temp sensor all unreliable. I'm currently driving with a blown catalytic converter at 35k miles. Appalling engineering.
lol... "Replace key battery". Can we just laugh and say "typical VW". lol... I have a VW under 45,000 miles and soooo many issues. However, as long as it keeps rolling I'm good...
this model is the worst to own. Engine light turn on and particel filter broke the cost to fix EGR valve 1500 Euro. Avoid VW Golf the worst cars on the market. The worst thing is that exhaust from engine coming in the cabin risk to poisson the driver! VW should be responsible for this issue !!!
My wife and I each own 2012 VW Golf TDI's (purchased in 2011) and each has performed flawlessly (both approaching 40,000 miles). These cars are awesome! We get close to 40 mpg just buzzing around town. On the highway, we've achieved up to 59 mpg, and mind you, this is with the previous rendition of this engine. We couldn't be more pleased with our purchase, the fuel economy, and the fun-to-drive factor. I love the characteristics of the diesel engine so much, we'll likely never again own a gasoline engine car. VW makes an excellent product here.
i have a 15 Golf TDI and mine looks EXACTLY like that one (except without the push to start)!! i love it so much, its such a wonderful little car
I have a 2012 Golf TDI 6 Speed manual 4 door. I love it, the most MPG I have gotten so far was coming from Texas to NC, roughly 1163 Mile trip, was 57.6 MPG..I have pictures of it. I was shocked other than that, I usually average 43-47 mpg driving around the Charlotte NC area. I bought it used in 2013 with 12300 miles on the clock and have put 32K miles on it now. No problems at all. A lot of people say they have problems, but knock on wood, I haven't had any. I personally don't favor the 2015 Golfs built-in look of the Stereo and AC/Heater control knobs, IMO. Me and my wife are STILL WAITING FOR VW TO BRING OVER THE "TIGUAN TDI 4-MOTION".. ARE YOU LISTENING VW... If you do, we will definitely trade our golf in on the Tiguan TDI.
I'm a long time fan of TDIs. I agree. A TDI Tiguan would be a perfect offering. The higher ride height of the Tiguan makes for effortless entry and egress for us older folks. The fuel efficiency of the Diesel would be much appreciated over the dreadful MPG stats for the gasoline engine currently offered. And offering an all-wheel drive option is a no-brainer.
Nice review again, like the relaxed and laid back style.
The DSG has been around for a while now,,and nobody tells how expensive the DSG is to maintain properly every 30,000 miles! NOBODY talks about this! Go with a manual Diesel for reliability!
MrThat70svan the new dry-clutch 7-speed DSG doesn’t need to be maintained!
Never mind these fools, Dan. Keep being you. I think your reviews are very enjoyable.
Hi Autobytel! Great video. I'm working on a story about VW and its diesel engine. May I use a few seconds of your video in my story? I'm happy to link to your full video in my description. Thank you! - Cindy
i do some New york city area driving which includes some traffics, looks like im better off with TSI
I think the price shown at the end was for the base TDi. The SEL adds much to the cost and the car gets close to $30,000 with taxes - pricey for a subcompact hatch. The base TDi is a bargain for what you get if you don't mind the standard seat and stereo sans the sunroof. And 45-plus MPG is a penny saver, even with the increased cost of diesel over gasoline.
divisioneight Diesel in CA is cheaper than premium by a large margin
I had many German cars also! Just wonder about reliability the motor will probably last forever? Enjoy your reviews! Tremendous.
"the Volkswagen GAAAALF"
but seriously im buying golf 2015 and im confused between 1/8 tsi or 2/0 tdi
should i go with diesel?
The most important consideration is the kind of driving you do. TDI is for moderate to long rides on highways and country roads. TSI is for stop and go urban driving. Gas accelerates better from the full stop. Diesel cruises better at speeds on flats. Also, mountains and low temps in your area? Choose gas. The other differences like the torsion beam rear suspension on the TDI are much less important consideration. Monthly fuel costs are similar in the USA market.
I bought 2.0 TDI man transmission. So far im pleased with it. what a great car.
***** I agree, I would not want anything other than TDI for driving around town. Stay easy on the throttle and you can easily get 38-40mph in the city. I drive around Charlotte, NC all the time and get that on average.
Wayne Wayne Not sure in NC, but here in CA the Diesel is actually cheaper than premium. Looked today: Premium 3.65 Diesel 3.15
cassmanio Diesel is 2.79 here in Charlotte. Premium I believe is 2.96 Average
I actually wish I'd bought a TDI over my GTI, I miss my mk6 TDI golf badly. Stealerships weren't selling the TDI's because of the dieselgate bs so I was stuck with the GTI.
We can make a deal,i give you diesel you give me gti😀
that's a power draining keyfob! already needs a new battery?!?
So just to confirm, if I get this car I have to pump it with Diesel fuel? I know its a dumbass question but I need to confirm...
Arturo Alvarez All TDI models require diesel fuel. Once you go diesel, you never go back. A TDI is ideal for road trips and highway commuters. You get your money's worth when you plan to put 15k+ miles per year on your car.
Diesel Review I agree, I have looked at other vehicles since owning my golf tdi, and I find myself comparing the MPG's to the golf. I will never walk away from a diesel car. The xtra money is well worth it.
The MQB also has a downgraded rear suspension on the diesels, it has a twist beam rear axle, the MK 6 and MK 5 have independent rear suspension, which is better
Since the MK 7 uses DEF, they had to make room for the DEF tank, hence the change
The older cars will have slightly better handling due to the IRS
MacTechG4 while it’s true that the suspension is just a torsion bar, I actually found the handling better on mk7, it feels more planted on sharp turns
The Mk7 European models; petrols, diesels (without SCR), plug-in hybrids, electrics and diesels with AdBlue SCR (DEF in the USA) all have multi-link rear suspension excluding Mk7 Golfs' with under 147hp (110 kW) output with front-wheel drive. They have a torsion beam rear axle.
You need to xenons and LED daytime running lights... they are just better !!
Thanks man
Anyone Know what colour that is? Tungsten silver by any chance? TIA
Any good after a remap
I drove many of these new 170HP TDI-DSG cars like VW golf, passat, Skoda Octavia RS, Seat Leon FR and good cars no doubt, BUT no way on earth if I would live in the States drive something else than one of those great american steels.
I wish the SEL interior was available in some kind of tan or beige
No APA. Big letdown. It's 2015 and the competitions got that.
What are those wheels called ?
Try german engineering. TDI clean Diesel
What gets 75 mpg.and is quiet too...The original Honda insight....The true miser.
BUYERS of DSG TRANSMISSIONS FOR TDI's BEWARE: I spoke to a VW dealer in CA, and confirmed that DSG transmissions require a fluid replacement service at about 35,000 or 40,000 miles. The COST IS ABOUT $450.00! YES, Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars!! And it is NOT covered under the warranty. This is an out-of-pocket expense. Note that this service is NOT needed on the manual transmission -- ONLY THE DSG for TDI GOLFs and TDI PASSATs.
Additionally, it's not the kind of service that can simply be done by the average person. You'd actually need the technical tools and know-how of a VW mechanic to conduct this service.
That's a large out-of-pocket cost that VW DEALERS HIDE THIS INFORMATION FROM BUYERS. IN FACT, SOME VW SALESMEN ARE UNAWARE OF THIS. I personally had to go straight to the service department at the dealership to confirm this, and they indicated the need for this service on ALL of their DSG transmissions.
I find it rather unethical, and rather SLY for dealers not to mention this fact.
Michael DeGuzman DSG is a dual-clutch setup with wet clutches. That fluid must be replaced at 40k miles. Interestingly, other manufacturers have similar needs at 35k mies, and I'm talking about the front wheel drive joke called Mercedes CLA 250.
Michael DeGuzman the money that you save in gas is worth it..
It's in trouble now!
Might be some real used VW Diesel bargains soon!
+ufoengines ... well I am not seeing it! ... Problem is, that since VW is not selling TDI right now, there is a severe shortage of supply now. Most people that own them will not sell.
Now I want an electric powered Jetta. A neighbor has an Nissan Leaf and says she happy with it.
"The 2015 Golf (MK.7) takes it up more than a notch" ?? I don't know about that one. Compare the new MK7 Golf to the older MK6 Golf and it's a downgrade in many ways. A) It's no longer made in Germany for the USA market. B) Even though the Golf is now made in Mexico we don't see any price savings. In fact VW cheaps out on a few things for the USA market compared to Europe. Things like smaller Stereo/Nav screen and harder door plastics in the rear. Of course there are still features the USA will never get at any price that Europe does get. C) The addition of the Ad Blue tank in the TDI. D) The TDI model no longer has rear independent suspension. E) Even though the MK. 7 Golf is bigger the gas tank loses 1.3 gallons of capacity. F) Some cheaper stamped metal pieces are now used. G) The Golf loses a 1/2 inch of headroom, not good for taller people.
You sound like a bitch.
I bet you drive prius
I bet I don't, don't like the Prius. Anyways, I always find it amazing that internet trolls such as yourself get so worked up over other peoples comments on youtube. Your life must really suck. I am sure intelligent, detailed comments just piss you off the most. They probably come across to you as being "faggy" and pompous. Go take your dirt bike for a ride in the mud and try to cool off, everything will be ok.
Yippie my life doesn't suck I'm going to nursing school lol but yeah you are just not about cars.
I know how much nurses make, they make pretty good money, but sorry you won't be making as much money as me. Secondly, you are not even a nurse yet and I am doubting you will be goal oriented enough to be able to finish your degree. Thirdly, a nurse should be caring, understanding, and patient with others. The way you fly off the handle on simple youtube comments, the language you use, just shows how unfit you are for that job right now. At the very least you are very immature and I hope you grow out of the way your acting now so you can follow your dreams. Good luck
1:05 what's up with the rearview camera?
Es Volkswagen 7 ??
nah, americans thing that 2.0 tdi have bad emisions but 6.4 v8 is good
Similar models: Chevrolet Cruze... Do people who know better the Chevrolet brand fins this accurate?
Replace key battery?
Already broken.....vw hasn't changed
Que modelo es este ??
This guy is funny
If you want one, LEASE one.
Ivan Vojt A lease is not ideal on diesels. TDI models are capable of traveling long distances and are usually racking up miles. A lease limits you to 30k-40k miles over your "ownership" period. Why do that when you can own it and go as far as you please? I put 115k miles on a mk5 Jetta TDI in 30 months, and sold it for more than the gasoline versions with 60k miles.
Leasing is about the stupidest thing you can do for any vehicle. Your just throwing away money. Buy instead, especially if its a VW diesel, best diesel cars in north america.
0-60 time?
I got 8.19s based off a stop watch, watching this youtube video. Might be a couple of tenths slower or faster.
Joshua Sheppard You also need to take into account the speedometer error which might be 2 mph.
I bought a new 2 door VW Golf TDI new in 2010... This car is only offered in a 4 door. My next car won't be a 4 door!
David Steel yeah 4 doors is just too big, 2 doors ftw
DILLON4570 you watch to much airplane and vehicle videos
Don't touch this piece of crap,unless you want to be in the garage every other week with it. Totally unreliable, the emission system is a Heath Robinson affair - 02 sensors, particulate filter,catalytic convertor, EGV valve, temp sensor all unreliable. I'm currently driving with a blown catalytic converter at 35k miles. Appalling engineering.
I don't blame VW for the emission system problems, I blamed the EPA
0.32 - 0.29 = 0.03. err, that's NOT significant.
Mustache +1
lol... "Replace key battery". Can we just laugh and say "typical VW". lol... I have a VW under 45,000 miles and soooo many issues. However, as long as it keeps rolling I'm good...
this model is the worst to own. Engine light turn on and particel filter broke the cost to fix EGR valve 1500 Euro. Avoid VW Golf the worst cars on the market. The worst thing is that exhaust from engine coming in the cabin risk to poisson the driver! VW should be responsible for this issue !!!
The Volkswagen Golf TDI is a much better quality car than the Toyota Prius.
:-))))))))) TDI
Major problems
Never had a problem with the previous gen TDI golf I had for 150k miles never missed a beat, same motor in the new cars with just different tuning.
Oh very nice, another rigged VW !
Still better than most American cars
better on the paper but rigged from A to Z
you say so and you believe so